All Weekly news articles – Page 7
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Industry welcomes business rates change
Chancellor Philip Hammond announces move from five- to three-year revaluations.
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Clarion reveals five-year £800m build-to-rent plan
Housing association aims to become major player by building a 3,000-unit portfolio in high-growth areas.
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The Student Hotel looks to enter UK market
The Student Hotel, a Dutch-based co-living and co-working provider, has its sights set on the UK as part of its €1.8bn (£1.6bn) international growth strategy.
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Mayfair Capital launches £400m UK fund
Manager launches first fund under new owner Swiss Life, which has injected £80m into the vehicle.
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All Toys R Us stores set to shut
All Toys R Us stores in the UK are expected to close in the next six weeks after administrators failed to find a buyer for the retailer’s 100-plus stores.
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Savills’ James Coghill passes away
Savills has confirmed the loss of colleague James Coghill, who passed away on 9 February aged 48 having suffered from cancer.
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Council launches Redbridge Living to develop homes in east London
Venture has already identified three sites in the borough and lined up £60m of funding from the council.
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New Look could close 60 stores in CVA deal
Fashion retailer New Look has proposed a Company Voluntary Arrangement under which it would close 60 of its 593 stores.
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Aberdeen Standard & British Land face greatest exposure from Toys R Us and Maplin administration
Aberdeen Standard Investments and British Land are the landlords which face the greatest exposure as a result of Toys R Us and Maplin falling into administration.
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Eataly signs deal to bring Italian food market to UK
The food hall operator is set to open a 42,000 sq ft venue at British Land’s Broadgate campus in 2020.
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JLL reviews executive pay after shareholder rebellion
Firm rethinks executive pay policy but warns changes could make it harder to retain its management team.
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Galliard and Catalyst team up to deliver Wimbledon homes
JV to deliver £350m residential-led scheme on site of former dog track, which will also include football stadium.
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Norges acquires £245m Shaftesbury stake from Invesco
Norges Bank Investment Management has become the second largest shareholder in Shaftesbury after buying Invesco’s stake in the company for £245m.
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L&G’s Inspired Villages buys Kent site with GDV of £50m
Legal General’s retirement scheme operator Inspired Villages has bought a site in Leeds Village, Kent, with a GDV in excess of £50m to build 115 luxury cottages and apartments.
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Civitas seeks to reassure investors over tenant's financial difficulties
Civitas Social Housing has moved to reassure investors after one of its largest tenants, First Priority Housing Association, fell into financial difficulties.
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Raab hints at backing for Earls Court residents in battle against Capco
Housing minister Dominic Raab has hinted the government may back local residents at Earl’s Court protesting against Capital Counties’ (Capco) plans for two council estates by saying developers should have “majority support” from residents on major regeneration schemes, such as Earl’s Court.
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UK commercial property deals up 66% in January
Investment in UK commercial property rose 66% in January compared to the same month last year, according to Savills.
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Raab commits £45m to fund building on council land
The housing minister has announced funding to enable 7,280 homes to be built on council-owned land.
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Teddy Sagi's LabTech appoints new CEO from hotel group
Teddy Sagi’s LabTech Investments, which owns a £2bn property portfolio, has appointed Chen Moravsky from PPHE Hotel Group as its new chief executive.